when you win iowa and you win new hampshire, they ve never had a loss. we are not going to be the first, i can tell you. mike: for president trump tightens his grip on the republican nomination, a solid victory in new hampshire s primary bolstering the likelihood of a rematch between president biden later this year. but mr. trump s g.o.p. rival making it clear she is far from throwing in the towel. at one point in this campaign there were 14 of us running. and we were at 2% in the polls. well, i m a fighter. [cheers and applause] and i m scrappy. and now we are the last ones standing next to donald trump. [cheers and applause] mike: hello. i m mike emanuel. gillian, great to be working with you. gillian: and i m gillian turner in washington. continuing special coverage, the first in the nation presidential primary. nikki haley, donald trump duked it out in today s showdown, but in the end you might have noticed it was not even close despite putting a lot of time and
of her investments in the grass roads, election integrity in minority communities and for taking on big tech and the biassed position in campaign debates. mcdaniels has the numbers on her side. 107 of the members have pledged their support. that s well more than the necessary 85 needed to win. with the election set for january 27, she has to maintain that support for the next five weeks. meanwhile, on the dnc side, they re preparing for a likely biden re-election bad and focusing on the digital strategy and expanding social media. martha: a very important point that we ll talk a lot about. thanks, griff. ronna mcdaniel will join us tomorrow. today we have harmeet dhillon who is running to be the next rnc chair. thanks for joining us today. a lot of people were
issue 18-year-old voters. i see that. david? harris, here s why there will be more republicans. because there are no longer blue dog democrats. there aren t even very many purple lambs. all the democrats now want to talk about conor lamb and his victory in pennsylvania. there aren t purple lambs. why? because that s not where the democratic party is. they re not nominating people in the center. they re going to dominate people on the left. that s why hillary clinton didn t win the midwest. that s why donald trump did. that s why republicans continue to do well. that s what we should be looking towards. harris: they were pretty atphaoeplic on the dnc side. but the dccc has raised record numbers. but they re not backing people like conor lamb, who his former military, says he s pro life, the winner recently in that special election in pennsylvania. it does matter that they have those resources, because it s what allows them to seek out first term candidates.
republicans so far. i think that could change after q1. for right now, the best thing they can do is get enough press in their districts. raise the kind of money and try to win the election. jesse: they are not raising a lot of money. their debt on the dnc side. they have a lot of bills to pay. the media is not talking about the split in the democratic party. they love to cover the splits in the republican side. the split on the left over this issue. geraldo: i don t know that there is a democratic party anymore. going back to what kimberly said, how impressive, how surprisingly optimistic was it yesterday. we saw mitch mcconnell agreeing with chuck schumer to go forward on a two-year budget deal. two years. not 10 minutes, not two days. two-year budget deal. majority leader, minority leaders standing one after the other. my colleague, my colleague.
the democrats had fusion gps hire a british spy who talked to russian spice who gave the british spy russian intelligence information to give back to the clinton campaign and the dnc. that smells a lot like collusion to me. what we don t know here, there s been a lot of speculation about who on the gop side paid for the early stages of this opposition research. remember, obviously as we ve all claimed, all campaigns do opposition research. whether or not there was any connection to any of the other candidates or any of their campaigns we don t know yet. we watched how the money was funneled through on the dnc side and clinton side through mark elias, the attorney. we don t know what the case was in terms of who was generating, who was the client and whether or not it was just the washington freebee condition and who they were looking for and whether or not they only used sort of the domestic auspices of fusion gps to get that